December 31, 2007

Monday's Show

Brad Mehldau Trio; 'Day Is Done'

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Mary Lea; 'Gypsy Wine'

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Aqua Velvets; 'Nomad'

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Please Check Back In a Few Days; 'Bioshock: Welcome to Rapture'

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Drums & Tuba; 'Rayronus'

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Danny Elfman & Shirley Walker; 'Darkman: Main Titles/Woe the Darkman, Woe'

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Grant Green; 'It's Your Thing'

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Tindersticks; 'Killing Theme [Alternative Version][Alternate Take]'

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Dan Lambert; 'The Opening'

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Bill Frisell; 'What Do We Do?'

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Badawi; 'Pressurizor'

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Original Score; 'Sweeney Todd/Opening Title'

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Josh Larue; 'Nylon Mutron'

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Lambchop; 'The Producer'

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Glenn Kotche; 'Mobile Parts 1 & 2'

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Matt Wilson's Arts & Crafts; 'Rejoicing'

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